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| Gear Head Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Nashville, Tn. USA
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| Work flow for "music for film" in LA home studios now? It's been 12 years since I've lived there, but I was just wondering, with all the DAW's now, would you say that there is more of an opportunity for "newbies" in this field now, or has it become even more of "what, when and who your last project was with"? I'm talking small comercial/jingle/short film projects. Please add any details about budgets, type of formats, etc... if you are able to. Or... maybe you think the work flow has spread to outside areas? Just curious. Thanks, Andy |
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